Population includes 377 people with disabilities, 3019 children, 70 known people living with HIV and AIDS, (42 female, 28 male) and 18 children who are HIV positive

Targets

50% of people living with HIV and AIDS (who have disclosed their status) experience a rise in self-esteemand report an increase in the quality of their lives

3% point reduction in malnutrition amongst children under five years of age in families affected by HIV and AIDS

15 Churches involved in HIV prevention, CHBC and social issues.

70% of the targeted youth and 50% of community membersknow about HIV / AIDS transmission and prevention

50 people living with HIV and AIDS report their health condition improved, and co-operation and support received from families, community and service providers without any discrimination. 50% will be involved in Income Generation activities and increased income by 5000+NRP (£40)

District Aids Coordinating Committee have long term plans for HIV and AIDSand implement their annual plans for 2012-13 & 2013-14. Stakeholders in the districts have regular joint meetings to share information and resources

Two Village Aids Coordinating Committees have supported the CHBC & Awareness Programme

5 churches have 12 volunteers for CHBC

Three CHBC members will trained and mobilised

Sunsari UMN Health staff have capacity to train partners in one area of HIV (Prevention, Care & Support, Advocacy).

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UMN Support Trust is an independent charity. It liaises with organisations in Nepal, in particular UMN, to ensure that the funding needs are correctly identified and funds granted by UMN Support Trust are effectively used.